MAX1000 and MAX1500 storage systems mark a leap in sustainable industrial energy solutions

In a bold move toward clean energy innovation, UK-based startup Allye Energy has launched two cutting-edge battery energy storage systems (BESS) designed to meet the growing demand for sustainable industrial power solutions. The new systems — MAX1000 and MAX1500 — offer scalable, high-performance storage capabilities while prioritizing environmental responsibility through the use of repurposed electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

Hybrid Battery Systems for Industrial Use


The MAX1000, available now, provides 820 kW of power and stores 1 MWh of energy. The MAX1500, coming in summer 2025, will offer 1.25 MW of power and 1.5 MWh of storage. Both use up to 18 reused EV batteries with a mix of LFP and NMC types.

This smart design lowers carbon emissions by over 40% per unit, cutting up to 100 tonnes of CO₂e and showing Allye’s focus on clean energy.

Efficiency Meets Flexibility


The MAX systems work in both on-grid and off-grid settings, making them ideal for many commercial and industrial uses. Each system combines three MAX300 modules in a compact, liquid-cooled unit that boosts performance and extends battery life. The “drop-and-go” design allows for quick setup in under two minutes.

The MAX1000 measures 6.17 m x 2.55 m x 3.125 m, weighs up to 12,150 kg, and works well in temperatures from -10°C to 40°C. It has a strong build with an IP54 rating for the system and IP67 for the batteries, making it reliable in various conditions.

A New Phase in Clean Energy Innovation


Allye Energy’s new systems build on their earlier success with smaller 300 kWh mobile battery units, which also used reused EV batteries. The new MAX series is a big step forward in clean energy, offering useful, low-emission power solutions for large industrial needs.

More details about the MAX1500 will be shared closer to its launch in mid-2025.